‎2010 Oct 05 6:41 AM
I wrote a program. My purpose is calculate total time. But I dont know, this program calculate wrong total time.
REPORT ZZ_TEST .
DATA : LV1 TYPE FAHZTD,
LV2 TYPE FAHZTD,
LV3 TYPE FAHZTD,
LV4 TYPE FAHZTD,
LV5 TYPE FAHZTD,
LV6 TYPE FAHZTD,
LV7 TYPE FAHZTD,
LVT TYPE FAHZTD.
LV1 = 3000.
LV2 = 3000.
LV3 = 10000.
LV4 = 4000.
LV5 = 5000.
LV6 = 2500.
LV7 = 3000.
LVT = LV1 + LV2 + LV3 + LV4 + LV5 + LV6 + LV7.
WRITE : LVT.
Result : 3:05 (wrong)
4:25 (correct)
Thank you for helping.
‎2010 Oct 05 6:58 AM
Hi,
System is showing the correct time .. let us know how you arrived 4:25
Regards
JK
‎2010 Oct 05 7:06 AM
‎2010 Oct 05 7:10 AM
LV1 = 3000. (30 min)
LV2 = 3000. (30 min)
LV3 = 10000. (1 hour) = (60 min)
LV4 = 4000. (40 min)
LV5 = 5000. (50 min)
LV6 = 2500. (25 min)
LV7 = 3000. (30 min)
total : 4 h 25 min or 265 min.
‎2010 Oct 05 7:38 AM
Hi,
You can use systtimlo instead of fahztd. Any particular reason you are using the same?
Hope it helps.
Sujay
‎2010 Oct 05 7:59 AM
Hi;
I want to calculate a lot of time. For example monthly machine downtime. Maybe one machine downtime total 48 hours. My customers want to see downtime items and total downtime on ALV.
Thanks.
‎2010 Oct 05 6:59 AM
Hi,
You have specified these values, are they seconds?
I mean 3000 Seconds, 10000 Seconds? is it so?
if it is so, then...
3000 Seconds / 60 = 50 Minitues and
50 Minutes / 60 = 0.833 Hr
Am i getting right?
please don't mind, i am new to SAP.
Thanks and regards
from
Sachin.
Updated:
I know that we need to use SY-UZEIT while declarations, so I think Srini's codes will work.
Edited by: Sachin Bhatt IN on Oct 5, 2010 12:02 PM
‎2010 Oct 05 7:29 AM
Hi,
Write the coding as :
DATA : LV1 TYPE sy-uzeit,
LV2 TYPE sy-uzeit,
LV3 TYPE sy-uzeit,
LV4 TYPE sy-uzeit,
LV5 TYPE sy-uzeit,
LV6 TYPE sy-uzeit,
LV7 TYPE sy-uzeit,
LVT TYPE sy-uzeit.
LV1 = '003000'.
LV2 = '003000'.
LV3 = '010000'.
LV4 = '004000'.
LV5 = '005000'.
LV6 = '002500'.
LV7 = '003000'.
LVT = LV1 + LV2 + LV3 + LV4 + LV5 + LV6 + LV7.
WRITE : LVT.
Regards,
Srini.
‎2010 Oct 05 7:43 AM
Yes, your solution correct but only for one day or 24 hours. I want to calculate maybe 5 days.
REPORT ZZ_TEST .
DATA : LV1 TYPE sy-uzeit,
LV2 TYPE sy-uzeit,
LV3 TYPE sy-uzeit,
LV4 TYPE sy-uzeit,
LV5 TYPE sy-uzeit,
LV6 TYPE sy-uzeit,
LV7 TYPE sy-uzeit,
LVT TYPE sy-uzeit.
LV1 = '003000'.
LV2 = '003000'.
LV3 = '220000'.
LV4 = '004000'.
LV5 = '005000'.
LV6 = '002500'.
LV7 = '003000'.
LVT = LV1 + LV2 + LV3 + LV4 + LV5 + LV6 + LV7.
WRITE : LVT.
Result : 00:25:00 (I think wrong)
25:25:00 (I want to show this time)
‎2010 Oct 05 7:58 AM
Hi,
It is very Basic Question i am Replying because every one is Confuse. Check the Bellow Sample Code.
DATA: LV1 TYPE p,
LV2 TYPE p,
LVT TYPE sy-uzeit.
LV1 = 3000 . " = 50 min
lv2 = 6000 . " = 100 min
LVT = LV1 + LV2. " 50 + 100 = 150 / 60 = 2 Hours and 30 Min
" (SY-UZEIT use Seconds for Calculation)
WRITE : LVT." here the output will (02:30:00) Regards,
Faisal
Edited by: Rob Burbank on Oct 5, 2010 9:25 AM
‎2010 Oct 05 8:09 AM
Please new code again run. If total time > 24 hours then reset time. But I dont want to reset time.
REPORT ZZ_TEST .
DATA: LV1 TYPE p,
LV2 TYPE p,
LVT TYPE sy-uzeit.
LV1 = 83000. " = 50 min
lv2 = 6000. " = 100 min
LVT = LV1 + LV2. " 50 + 100 = 150 / 60 = 2 Hours and 30 Min (SY-UZEIT
"use Seconds for Calculation)
WRITE : LVT." here the output will (02:30:00)
‎2010 Oct 05 12:53 PM
Hi ,
You need to write a small program using FM TIMESTAMP_DURATION_ADD.
For this declare a dummy variable with some timestamp say '20000101000001'.
DATA : TIMESTAMP_OUT TYPE TIMESTAMP ,
TIMESTAMP_IN TYPE TIMESTAMP ,
duration type i value 1440 . " duration should be in minutes only ....
diff(10) type C.
TIMESTAMP_IN = '20000101000001'. <-- a dummy value for input
CALL FUNCTION 'TIMESTAMP_DURATION_ADD'
EXPORTING
TIMESTAMP_IN = TIMESTAMP_IN
TIMEZONE = 'UTC'
DURATION = duration "<--- add all your minutes and pass here
UNIT = 'MIN' " <-- MIN ..
IMPORTING
TIMESTAMP_OUT = TIMESTAMP_OUT
EXCEPTIONS
TIMESTAMP_ERROR = 1
OTHERS = 2
.
diff = TIMESTAMP_OUT - TIMESTAMP_IN.
write 😕 diff. <-- now this has the time in Days , Hours , Minutes.
Regards,
Srini.
‎2010 Oct 05 2:25 PM
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